tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-42369048468362082062024-03-13T10:15:21.956+07:00EntertainmentAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928019749408608238noreply@blogger.comBlogger4523125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236904846836208206.post-44848009622561056092015-04-16T23:38:00.005+07:002015-04-16T23:39:21.829+07:00Elliott Smith doc opens at IFI May 8<div itemprop="articleBody" readability="19.5683453237"> <p><em>Heaven Adores You </em>explores the life and music of Elliott Smith who won an Oscar nomination for <em>Miss Misery</em>, from the Good Will Hunting soundtrack. Plagued by depression and addictions the musician died in 2003, aged 34.</p> <p>Nickolas Rossi's film celebrates Smith's music and his legacy, travelling through the major cities where he lived, namely Portland, New York and Los Angeles. </p> <p>The film also features memories and anecdotes as recounted by the people who were closest to him. <em>Heaven Adores You</em> can be seen at the IFI from May 8 <strong>www.ifi.ie </strong><br/></p> </div><br /> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928019749408608238noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236904846836208206.post-17168556469858910822015-04-16T23:38:00.004+07:002015-04-16T23:39:20.382+07:00Cork woman has Joe Dolan's hip for sale<div itemprop="articleBody" readability="48"> <p>A Cork woman who bought Joe Dolan's hip bone on eBay for €690 is seeking a new owner for the late singer's body part.</p> <p>Maggie Keating (39) from Mitchelstown in Cork, told Mark Prendeville on Cork radio station Red FM that she has been a fan of Dolan's since she was 17.</p> <p>"My mother followed him from her dancing days so his music would have always been on in the house when I was growing up," she said.</p> <p>"I went to my first concert of his when I was 17 and from around 1995 we would have been very friendly, I met him loads.</p> <p>"He was very down to earth and would have always come over to chat."</p> <p>She also has a suit of Joe's which her sister-in-law Bridget bought in aid of Daffodil Day. She thought she'd add to her collection when Dolan was convinced on The Podge & Rodge Show to sell his old hip - following a hip replacement, of course - for Autism Action.</p> <p>Keating eventually bought the hip, signed by Joe Dolan, for €690 after an auction on eBay. And when he died in 2007, she took comfort from displaying it in her house.</p> <p>"It was always nice to look up and see it, it was on display in my house but then some people would pretend to bite it as a joke or throw it to the dog so I wrapped it up and put it away in case it would break," she said.</p> <p>Now she wants to sell it but body parts can no longer be sold on eBay, so Red FM are helping her to find a buyer.</p> <p>"I don't know how much it would even be worth but I have had my joy from it and now maybe it would be time for someone else to, if I could get the right money for it," she said.</p> </div><br /> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928019749408608238noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236904846836208206.post-59888183543148861642015-04-16T23:38:00.003+07:002015-04-16T23:38:04.219+07:00New Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer due<div itemprop="articleBody" readability="27"> <p>There is a great disturbance in The Force - in a good way. The new trailer for S<em>tar Wars: The Force Awakens</em> is due to be shown for the first time this evening. </p> <p>It will be unveiled at the Star Wars Celebration fan convention in Anaheim in California, which will be attended by director and saviour of the galaxy J.J. Abrams.</p> <p>This will be the first new taste of what's in store in the rebooted franchise since last November's 88-second teaser clip </p> <p>The Star Wars Celebration event is available to view via a live stream online by logging onto StarWars.com. The event begins at 10:00am PST (6.00pm GMT) and concludes this Sunday at 3:30pm PST (11.30pm GMT) this Sunday. </p> <p>Diehard fans were already in line for the Star Wars Celebration yesterday morning (Wednesday), a full 29 hours before the opening ceremonies.</p> <p><em>Vanity Fair</em> magazine reports that J.J. Abrams made sure nobody went hungry during the long overnight wait. He and <em>Star Wars</em> producer Kathleen Kennedy bought pizza for 1,500 patient fans.</p> </div><br /> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928019749408608238noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236904846836208206.post-91820874470926753442015-04-16T23:38:00.001+07:002015-04-16T23:38:03.613+07:00RTÃ TEN'S top TV picks for Thursday April 16<div itemprop="articleBody" readability="51"> <p><em>Home of the Year</em> (8.30pm RTÉ One) continues as the judges visit three very different homes, from a surprising semi-detached home in Kildare to a cottage retreat in Wicklow and finally a converted church in Co Galway. <em>How to Get Away with Murder </em>(10.00pm RTÉ 2) continues, and, if you are around the house at 4.00pm do not miss Bob Marley's <em>Catch A Fire</em> in Sky Arts' Classic Albums repeats.</p> <p><strong>Home of the Year, </strong><strong>8.30pm RTÉ One</strong></p> <p>This week the judges are off to three very different homes, from a surprising semi-detached home in Kildare to a cottage retreat in Wicklow and finally a converted church in Co Galway. The Eaton family live in a red-bricked, semi-detached home in Co. Kildare and their interior décor includes the 1960's turquoise suite which came from the American Embassy in Dublin. Jeanne lives in a new build cottage in Co. Wicklow with her partner Mark. Her home is built from Wicklow granite and river stone and she has done all the interior design herself. Chris Deakin and Orla Mc Cluskey live in a converted church in Co. Galway. Chris bought the property, parts of which have been there since 1820, in 2005 and spent the next two and a half years converting it into two-bedroom family home.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a57d7-440.jpg" /></p> <p>Home of the Year</p> <p><strong>How to Get Away with Murder,</strong> 10.00pm RTÉ2</p> <p>Not too late to catch up on this brilliant series. Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) is a tough as nails Criminal Law Professor who challenges her students to solve some of the most difficult criminal cases. A shocking discovery in Sam's case changes everything for Annalise and the students in tonight's episode.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a14cf-440.jpg" /></p> <p>How to Get Away with Murder</p> <p><strong>Bob Marley and the Wailers - Catch a Fire,</strong> 4.00pm Sky Arts 1</p> <p>Sky Arts regularly show this in their <em>Classic Albums</em> repeats and for anyone who plays music, it is essential viewing. So stay in today or set the record button. Witness the care and cleverness that went into the production of The Wailers' fifth album, or, if you will, the band's first for Chris Blackwell's Island records. Even learning how the Texan John 'Rabbit' Bundrick was wheeled in to play keyboards - knowing nothing much about reggae at all - is fascinating. Released in April 1973, <em>Catch A Fire</em> is listed at number 126 on <em>Rolling Stone?'s</em> list of 500 Greatest Albums. That gives it the second highest placement of the five listed Marley albums, next after the posthumous compilation hits album, <em>Legend.</em> Picture shows a man walking past a mural of Bob Marley in Kingston, Jamaica in 2009.</p> <p><em><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a7111-440.jpg" /></em></p> </div><br /> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928019749408608238noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236904846836208206.post-26758406640957489702015-04-15T23:37:00.009+07:002015-04-15T23:39:41.233+07:00Zig and Zag set to reunite on RTÃjr<div itemprop="articleBody" readability="46"> <p>Great news - Zig and Zag are back! They are marking RTÉjr's second birthday with a very special announcement - they'll be returning to our TV screens next year with their own animated series. </p> <p>As part of a range of new programming, RTÉjr will welcome old friends Zig and Zag onto the channel in 2016 for 26 episodes of an animated series.</p> <p>Originally from the Planet Zog, the alien brothers have set themselves up in a half spaceship/half house in the 'burbs. Zig & Zag will take young viewers along with them on their hilarious adventures as the crazy pair attempt to experience everything planet Earth has to offer.</p> <p>The series, which was created in partnership between RTÉjr and CBBC, is produced with support from the IFB, BAI and NI Screen and distributed by JAM Media.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a7035-440.jpg" /></p> <p>Commenting on the announcement, RTÉ's Cross-Divisional Head of Children's Content Sheila de Courcy said: "With lots of exciting new animation coming to RTÉjr, it's a particular delight to see Zig & Zag's new animated series finally going into production!</p> <p>"RTÉjr viewers' parents grew up with the original alien brothers and I know that Double Z, Flickerpix and JAM Media are going to replicate the fun and mayhem for children today in what's shaping up to be a super series for 2016."</p> <p>She continued: "Supporting Irish animation is hugely important to RTÉ as we continue in our mission to offer fun, educational and uniquely Irish content to the under sevens. </p> <p>RTÉjr is delivered across four platforms, TV, radio, online and mobile (ios) allowing children under seven to watch, listen and play with commercial-free channels on television and digital radio from 7am-7pm daily.</p> </div><br /> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928019749408608238noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236904846836208206.post-2238059862434968422015-04-15T23:37:00.008+07:002015-04-15T23:39:02.163+07:00RTÃ TEN'S TV picks for Wednesday, April 15<div itemprop="articleBody" readability="45"> <p>Darragh Maloney is joined by John Giles, Liam Brady and Eamon Dunphy for live coverage of Paris Saint-Germain v Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg at 7.30pm on RTÉ 2. <em>Second Captain's Live </em>(10.30pm RTÉ 2) has some light relief after that tense encounter and <em>This World: Kill The Christians </em>(9.00pm BBC Two) explores how Christianity is in danger of disappearing in large parts of its ancient heartland.</p> <p><strong>Champions League Live, 7.30pm RTÉ 2</strong></p> <p>Darragh Maloney is joined by John Giles, Liam Brady and Eamon Dunphy for live coverage of Paris Saint-Germain v Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg. Commentary from George Hamilton and Ray Houghton. Plus, highlights of tonight's other game Porto v Bayern Munich as well as last night's matches, Atlético Madrid v Real Madrid and Juventus v Monaco. An enthusiastic Paris Saint-Germain fan has no doubts, see below.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a6f90-440.jpg" /></p> <p>Champions League Live</p> <p><strong>Second Captain's Live, 10.30pm RTÉ2</strong></p> <p>Eoin McDevitt, Ken Early and Ciaran Murphy will again be joined by the most insightful names in sport, who will continue to frustrate the nation with their Good Wall choices for the top ten Irish sports people of all-time. The lads will uncover more wondrous Irish television archive material, continue to embarrass themselves by competing in farcical quizzes and showcase ridiculous features such as <em>Boring Irish Sporting Tweets, Behind The Blackboard</em> and <em>Skills of Hurling</em>.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a6f93-440.jpg" /></p> <p>Second Captain's Live</p> <p><strong>This World: Kill The Christians, 9.00pm BBC Two</strong></p> <p>Christianity is facing the greatest threat to its existence in the very place where it was born. Jane Corbin travels across the Middle East to some of the holiest places in Christendom and finds that hundreds of thousands of Christians are fleeing Islamic extremists, conflict and persecution. From the Nineveh plains in Iraq to the ancient city of Maaloula in Syria, <em>Kill The Christians</em> reveals the story of how the religion that shaped Western culture and history is in danger of disappearing in large parts of its ancient heartland.</p> </div><br /> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928019749408608238noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236904846836208206.post-3622686290772723462015-04-15T23:37:00.007+07:002015-04-15T23:37:44.202+07:00Emotions run high for Fair City's Pete and Jackie<div itemprop="articleBody" readability="26"> <p>Pete and Jackie let their emotions get the better of them in tonight's episode of Fair City.</p> <p><strong>Spoiler alert!</strong></p> <p>For weeks Pete has been struggling with his feelings and tonight when he learns that Jackie is planning on moving to Edinburgh for good, he admits he still has feelings for her.</p> <p>Jackie is upset at the thought of leaving and in the moment Jackie and Pete kiss. They are interrupted by Orla who is shocked by what she sees. Pete tries to make sure Orla won't tell Dolores. Orla doesn't want to lie to anyone and Pete leaves with the awful realisation he could lose Dolores.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a70ec-440.jpg" /></p> <p>Enda Oates, who plays Pete on the soap, said of tonight's episode, "Pete is really struggling with his feelings. He loves Dolores and would never do anything to hurt her, but he has just got his family back together and there are still some unresolved feelings between him and Jackie. When he hears that Jackie may be leaving Carrigstown for good he begins to question where his true feelings lie."</p> <p>Catch <em>Fair City</em> on RTÉ One at 8pm.</p> </div><br /> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928019749408608238noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236904846836208206.post-29196172262364086792015-04-15T23:37:00.005+07:002015-04-15T23:37:43.470+07:00Astronaut Chris Hadfield to release album<div itemprop="articleBody" readability="21"> <p>His cover of David Bowie's <em>Space Oddity</em> went viral and now astronaut Chris Hadfield is planning to release a full album that will be partly recorded in outer space.</p> <p>Hadfield says that his album will help him to "tell the stories of early space exploration."</p> <p>He said in a statement about the project, "The serenity and grace I felt while orbiting our Earth, weightless by the window, gave a whole new place to write and perform music. I'm delighted to be able to share these completed works as a new way to help tell the stories of early space exploration."</p> <p>55-year-old Hadfield retired in July 2013 after spending five months commanding the International Space Station and his album is due for release later this year.</p> </div><br /> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928019749408608238noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236904846836208206.post-86143256846140079122015-04-15T23:37:00.003+07:002015-04-15T23:37:43.050+07:00Watch! TEN's 60 Second Showbiz Update<div itemprop="articleBody" readability="15"> <p>Only got a minute to spare - we've got all your top entertainment stories in 60 seconds. </p> <p>Justin Bieber debuts a new music video with Ariana Grande and Kendall Jenner.</p> <p>Florence won't be rocking out with her machine anytime soon thanks to an injury.</p> <p>And Zig and Zag are back on the box. </p> <p>All your top entertainment stories in just 60 seconds. Enjoy! </p> </div><br /> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928019749408608238noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236904846836208206.post-35989089639049924602015-04-15T23:37:00.001+07:002015-04-15T23:37:42.516+07:00Watch! TEN talks to Glassland star Jack Reynor<div itemprop="articleBody" readability="35"> <p>With his new film Glassland in cinemas from Friday April 17, actor Jack Reynor has told TEN that festival audiences' "massive positive response" to the Gerard Barrett-directed drama has taken him by surprise. </p> <p>In <em>Glassland</em> Reynor plays John, a struggling Dublin taxi driver who reaches a crossroads in his life as he tries to save his mother Jean (Toni Collette) from addiction.</p> <p>Earlier this year, the Wicklow actor won the Special Jury Award for Acting at the Sundance Film Festival for his performance. The film has also won critics and audience awards at the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival and Galway Film Fleadh respectively.</p> <p>Speaking about the reaction at festivals to Glassland, Reynor said: "I didn't expect, I suppose, such an overwhelmingly positive response in a way. </p> <p>"I think we knew, even the weekend after we wrapped the film, that we had something quite special in the can. But I really couldn't have anticipated such a massive positive response everywhere we've gone with the film, and we're just really thrilled by it."</p> <p><em>Glassland</em> is in cinemas nationwide on Friday, April 17.</p> </div><br /> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928019749408608238noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236904846836208206.post-11796301713781195922015-04-14T23:37:00.007+07:002015-04-14T23:39:45.015+07:00Soul legend Percy Sledge dies aged 73<div itemprop="articleBody" readability="38"> <p>Percy Sledge, best known for the hit When <em>A Man Loves A Woman</em>, has died aged 73.</p> <p>The news was confirmed by Sledge's management agency which said he passed away at his home in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.</p> <p>"He was a wonderful guy in a terrible business," said Steve Green with Artists International Management, Inc said. "He was truly a standout."</p> <p>Born in Alabama in 1941, Sledge worked in a succession of jobs including as a hospital nurse before he achieved success in the mid-to-late 1960s and early '70s with a series of emotional soul songs.</p> <p><em>When a Man Loves a Woman</em> was released in March 1966 and was a hit on both sides of the Atlantic. In the UK it improved on its top four charting on re-release in 1987, when it reached number two.</p> <p>Even more notably, <em>When a Man Loves a Woman</em> was also the first gold record achieved by Atlantic Records.</p> <p>And although Sledge enjoyed several other hits, including <em>Warm and Tender Love</em> and <em>I'll Be Your Everything</em>, he never reached the plateau achieved with his first, and most recognisable hit.</p> <p>Here's Percy Sledge singing <em>When a Man Loves a Woman</em>:</p> </div><br /> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928019749408608238noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236904846836208206.post-46768752139522533552015-04-14T23:37:00.006+07:002015-04-14T23:39:25.703+07:00Edna O'Brien announces first novel in ten years<div itemprop="articleBody" readability="53"> <p>Edna O'Brien will publish her new novel, <em>The Little Red Chairs</em>, a story about a wanted war criminal who settles in a small Irish village, next February.</p> <p>A press releases from publisher Faber reads: "When a wanted war criminal, masquerading as a healer, settles in a small Irish village, the community is in thrall. One woman, Fidelma McBride, falls under his spell.</p> <p>"In this searing novel, Edna O'Brien charts the consequence of that fatal attraction. This is a story about love, the artifice of evil and the terrible necessity of accountability in our shattered, damaged world."</p> <p>Lee Brackstone, Creative Director, Faber said: 'It has been ten years since the last novel from Edna O'Brien and <em>The Little Red Chairs</em> reminds us why she is recognised as one of the great Irish writers, of any generation.</p> <p>"Edna has gone deep into the darkness for this book and she returns with a book of monumental emotional intelligence and courage.</p> <p>"The novel burns with a fierce lyricism and dares to suggest there is a way back to redemption and hope when great evil is done. It may be her masterpiece."</p> <p>84-year-old O'Brien was born in Tuamgraney, County Clare and since her debut novel <em>The Country Girls</em>, she has written over twenty novels.</p> <p>She has also written for the theatre, and penned short story collections and biographies of James Joyce and Lord Byron.</p> <p>She is the recipient of many awards including the Irish Pen Lifetime Achievement Award, the American National Art's Gold Medal and the Ulysses Medal.</p> </div><br /> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928019749408608238noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236904846836208206.post-37307113109085651732015-04-14T23:37:00.005+07:002015-04-14T23:37:46.121+07:00Sue Perkins reacts to Top Gear `death threats'<div itemprop="articleBody" readability="29"> <p><em>Great British Bake Off</em> presenter Sue Perkins has said she has been receiving death threats over recent speculation that she is set to take Jeremy Clarkson's place as the new presenter of <em>Top Gear</em>.</p> <p>Perkins has since rubbished the rumours but fans of the show have been reacting strongly to the speculation. </p> <p>This morning (April 14), Perkins tweeted: "Guys, post the utterly fabricated story about me & Top Gear, my timeline has been full of blokes wishing me dead . . . "</p> <p>She followed her message up by tweeting: "This morning, someone suggested they'd like to see me burn to death." and announced that she would be taking a break from social media.</p> <p>Last Thursday, Perkins, who is filming in India, tweeted: "Just back from night shoot in Kolkata sewers to find my timeline busy with middle-aged man-trolls. General gist: Man do cars, woman do cake".</p> </div><br /> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928019749408608238noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236904846836208206.post-89439884740758745222015-04-14T23:37:00.003+07:002015-04-14T23:37:45.776+07:00On the Box - Weekly TV Review<p>John Byrne checks out the return of Mad Men (Thursdays, Sky Atlantic); a new serial killer in The Following (Saturday, Sky Atlantic); and a break from the norm in Scandal (Thursday, Sky Living)</p> <p>You don't need a deerstalker and a pipe to get the distinct impression that things will not end well on <em>Mad Men</em>. Now back on Thursday nights on Sky Atlantic for the seven remaining episodes of its seventh season, this final segment of the show is called <em>End of an Era</em>, which could mean a lot more than the languid drama's departure from the 1960s.</p> <p>Dreams have been a constant theme throughout this most grown-up of TV show's run. During one nap in this returning episode Don Draper dreamed about an old flame, Rachel Menken of the Menken department store, and later discovered that she had just died of leukemia.</p> <p>While out with Roger Sterling (now sporting a vaudevillian moustache) and a posse of females, a waitress in a diner reminded him of Menken, and so he returned to see her and they had sex out the back while she was on a smoke break. Talk about living for the moment . . .</p> <p>Back at the office, Ken Cosgrove discovered that he could follow on his wife's advice to quit work and write the book that he's been itching to complete for the guts of a decade - by getting sacked. The new owners of the company, who previously employed Cosgrove until he left in less than ideal circumstances, callously get rid of him. But their deed backfires when he returns as a customer, the new head of advertising for Dow Corning, explaining that he's very hard to please. For Ken, the desire for revenge is a greater motivator than the urge to be creative. Anger is an energy and all that.</p> <p>Now on the upper sphere in work, Joan and Peggy are enjoying their lofty perch, although they have had to stomach some puerile sexism at a meeting with male counterparts at McCann. Peggy found it more displeasing than Joan, who cattily remarked about their physical differences, which was at least as offensive as the frat boy behaviour.</p> <p><em>Mad Men</em> has never been shy about using music to make a point and this episode was no different. Peggy Lee's version of <em>Is That All There Is?</em> book-ended the hour and left me wondering about Don Draper's inner demons and Lieber & Stoller's ode to disillusionment. While everyone around him seems to be trapped in their version of fateful inevitability, can Don come to terms with how life has worked out for him, gradually fading into the background - or will he take a leap off a building, like the one featured in the show's opening credits since <em>Mad Man</em> began?</p> <p>There's only so much chin-rubbing and contemplation anyone can muster in these days of meagre introspection, and an hour spent watching <em>The Following</em> (Saturday, Sky Atlantic) is as good as any for subconsciously exorcising inner demons that have built up over the course of a week. Third-party violence works for so many people, it's quite scary when you start thinking about it. <em>Game of Thrones,</em> anyone?</p> <p>And making dead bodies would appear to be the point of this show. Kevin Bacon's serial killer-hunting FBI man Ryan Hardy is something of a murder magnet, as over the course of two-and-a-bit seasons he's crossed quite a few and the body count is massive.</p> <p>This episode moved things up a notch or two as we got a full blast of Theo, the latest serial killer who's quite the sociopathic poster boy. This guy is cool, calm, collected, and carving, and played with chilling believability by Michael Ely. <em>The Following</em> is definitely on a daft level all of its own, resting on a level of blood-soaked horror somewhere between the mildly-scary <em>Criminal Minds</em> and the genuinely disturbing <em>Hannibal</em>. That TV show treats cannibalism and serial killing as lifestyle choices, mere consumerism.</p> <p>Finally, <em>Scandal</em> (Thursdays, Sky Living). For once it was an episode almost – I said almost – devoid of tantrum-throwing by the usual suspects. Instead there was an understandably angry black man with a gun and questions about his son. The son was shot dead in dubious circumstances by a white policeman just a few blocks from the White House. Considering all that's been going on in recent times in the USA, this is a subject that's not just topical, it's red hot.</p> <p>This was also an episode that took its foot off the gas in terms of the overall arc and all that B613 stuff, so it was quite a relief as well as being hugely enjoyable, as Olivia Pope and her team went back to basics and sought to determine the truth behind the shooting.</p> <p>You've got to hand it to Shonda Rhimes, the brains behind this and several other shows, including long-running medical drama <em>Grey's Anatomy</em> and the wilfully confusing <em>How to Get Away with Murder</em>. She's black, she's a woman, and extremely successful in a male-dominated, largely white environment.</p> <p>Regardless of her obvious talent, she wouldn't have gotten anywhere near the position she's in now if she lived in Don Draper's time.</p> <p><em>John Byrne</em></p><br /> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928019749408608238noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236904846836208206.post-54262906546537581862015-04-14T23:37:00.001+07:002015-04-14T23:37:45.142+07:00Sky Atlantic to simulcast GoT from next week<div itemprop="articleBody" readability="28"> <p>Future episodes of <em>Game of Thrones</em> will be simulcast by Sky Atlantic and HBO in the US from next Monday, April 21.</p> <p>Sky has confirmed that it will now broadcast the popular fantasy drama at the same time as its US owners HBO at 2.00am UK time, while also retaining its prime-time 9.00pm screening on Monday evenings.</p> <p><em>Game of Thrones</em> season five premiere, <em>The Wars to Come, </em>aired last night (Monday, April 13) at 9.00pm on Sky Atlantic to a UK audience far larger than the usual audience for the channel at that time of the evening.</p> <p>However, the premiere episode was simulcast with HBO in a number of other countries around the world and now the British broadcaster has decided to take the same approach.</p> <p>Sky Atlantic tweeted: "We've had a word with the boss and from next Monday #GameOfThrones will be simulcast at 2am #GoTAtlantic"</p> </div><br /> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928019749408608238noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236904846836208206.post-87922665638749682262015-04-13T23:37:00.008+07:002015-04-13T23:39:51.682+07:00Reynor facing lawsuit over alleged LA collision<div itemprop="articleBody" readability="34"> <p>Jack Reynor is facing a $2 million (€1.8m) lawsuit over an alleged collision which took place in 2012.</p> <p>According to court papers seen by the Herald, the <em>Transformers</em> star is being sued alongside his <em>Delivery Man</em> co-star Brittany Leanna Robertson following the alleged incident with Loren Dehenes and Julie Shepherd. </p> <p>They claim the 23-year-old actor struck them with his car while driving through a crossing at Franklin Avenue and Beachwood Drive in Los Angeles on November 14, 2012.</p> <p>The two women are seeking damages for $1 million each for the "pain, suffering and inconvenience" they experienced after the alleged incident.</p> <p>The women claim that Reynor and Robertson, along with Robertson's company Freedom Artists Entertainment, showed "general negligence", causing personal injury and are seeking medical expenses, as well as loss of earnings, loss of future earning capacity and property damage.</p> <p>Reynor has not yet responded to the claims, but the court papers show that Freedom Artists Entertainment has denied "each and every allegation".</p> </div><br /> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928019749408608238noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236904846836208206.post-37004625137372960172015-04-13T23:37:00.007+07:002015-04-13T23:37:47.147+07:00Watch: Stephen Hawking sings Monty Python<div itemprop="articleBody" readability="16"> <p>Stephen Hawking has covered Monty Python's <em>The Galaxy Song</em>, listen to the track here.</p> <p>The song originally featured in the 1983 movie <em>Monty Python's The Meaning of Life.</em></p> <p>The Hawking cover has been released as a digital download from iTunes and will also be available as a limited edition 7" vinyl single for Record Store Day on April 18. </p> <p>The video for the Hawking cover features behind-the-scenes footage of the five Python members during their run of live shows.</p> <p>Check it out below.</p> </div><br /> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928019749408608238noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236904846836208206.post-32311269233383705282015-04-13T23:37:00.005+07:002015-04-13T23:37:46.807+07:00Katherine Jenkins announces pregnancy<div itemprop="articleBody" readability="21"> <p>Katherine Jenkins has announced that she is pregnant with her first child, a baby girl.</p> <p>The singer shared the happy news on Instagram, posting a picture of herself with husband Andrew Levitas on their wedding day along with a pair of pink baby shoes.</p> <p>She wrote: "Couldn't be more excited to meet our little girl! #MummyToBe #DaddyToBe #ArtProject #Collaboration #Family."</p> <p>Jenkins said in a statement to the Daily Mail: "We are overjoyed to be expecting our first child in the autumn. Starting a family and moving into this exciting phase of our lives is a blessing for which we are incredibly grateful. We eagerly await the arrival of our little girl!"</p> <p>Jenkins and Levitas married last September at Hampton Court Palace.</p> </div><br /> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928019749408608238noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236904846836208206.post-64565291732758047632015-04-13T23:37:00.003+07:002015-04-13T23:37:46.461+07:00Look! See the star style at Coachella<div itemprop="articleBody" readability="21"> <p>The annual Coachella music festival in California typically attracts a seriously stylish crowd. Check out some celebrity style pics here.</p> <p>Wicklow's own Hozier performed at the event on Saturday (April 11), closing his set with a surprise appearance from Este Haim. He also posed alongside one of his A-list fans, <em>Breaking Bad</em> star Aaron Paul, backstage at the festival.</p> <p>Rihanna, Alexa Chung, Kate Bosworth, and Black Eyed Peas star Fergie were among the stars who donned their festival best for the weekend - check out the photos below.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a6e0a-572.jpg" /></p> <p>Hozier, Este Haim</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a6e0c-572.jpg" /></p> <p>Kate Bosworth</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a6e0b-572.jpg" /></p> <p>Rihanna</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a6e09-572.jpg" /></p> <p>Haim</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a6e08-572.jpg" /></p> <p>Hozier, Aaron Paul</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a6e07-572.jpg" /></p> <p>Atlanta de Cadenet</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a6e04-572.jpg" /></p> <p>Alexa Chung</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a6e0d-572.jpg" /></p> <p>Gigi Hadid, Sarah Hyland</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a6e06-572.jpg" /></p> <p>Atlanta de Cadenet</p> </div><br /> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928019749408608238noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236904846836208206.post-49442039189505186982015-04-13T23:37:00.001+07:002015-04-13T23:37:45.887+07:00TV picks for today Monday April 13<div itemprop="articleBody" readability="54"> <p><em>Game of Thrones</em> (9.00pm, Sky Atlantic) returns for a blood-soaked fifth season, there's a baby shower on <em>Modern Family</em> (8.00pm, Sky 1), while Richard Ayoade is on his travels again in <em>Travel Man: 48 Hours in Iceland</em> (8.30pm, Channel 4)</p> <p><strong>Game of Throne</strong>s, 9.00pm, Sky Atlantic</p> <p>Fans of this fantasy drama based on the novels by George RR Martin have been gagging for this fifth season. In the opener, Jon Snow (Kit Harington) struggles to mediate between wildling leader Mance Raydar (Ciarán Hinds) and new Castle Black arrival Stannis Baratheon (Stephen Dillane) while, in King's Landing, a mournful Cersei (Lena Headey) continues to worry for her son, King Tommen (Dean-Charles Chapman). Elsewhere, Tyrion is presented with a fresh possibility and Daenerys grapples with politics and dragons. Yawn.</p> <p><strong>Modern Famil</strong>y, 8.00pm, Sky 1</p> <p>Motherhood seems to have changed Mitch and Cam's pal Sal when - along with Pepper - they throw a belated baby shower. As for the Dunphys, after enjoying/enduring a weekend with Phil's old cheer buddies, Claire doesn't hesitate in nabbing the only first class seat on the return flight home, leaving her hubby in economy. It's a move she comes to regret. Gloria, meanwhile, asks Jay to show Manny how to defend himself against a bully in his cooking class.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a5201-440.jpg" /></p> <p><strong>Travel Man: 48 Hours in Iceland,</strong> 8.30pm, Channel 4</p> <p>Richard Ayoade takes actor and writer Jessica Hynes on a weekend away to the stunning scenery of Iceland. This is a country famous for exploding natural water features, geo-thermic pools and a curious belief in elves - all attributes that Richard and Jessica investigate with ruthless efficiency. They go on the popular Golden Circle Tour of Iceland's most famous waterfalls, glaciers and geysers; eat rotten shark and Brenavin, a spirit made from mashed potato. They also go to elf school.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/0008c3ba-440.jpg" /></p> </div><br /> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928019749408608238noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236904846836208206.post-77687790692639913092015-04-12T23:37:00.009+07:002015-04-12T23:39:29.049+07:00New Game of Thrones episodes leaked online<div itemprop="articleBody" readability="21.8600953895"> <p>The first four episodes of the long-awaited fifth season of <em>Game of Thrones</em> have been illegally posted online in the run up to Sunday night's official US premiere of the HBO show.</p> <p><em>Mashable</em> reports that the leaked episodes were more than likely copied from preview DVDs sent to the press.</p> <p>The episodes, which are believed to be of a standard viewing quality, are currently available on torrent sites across the internet, with the digital watermark blurred out.</p> <p><em>Game of Thrones</em> returns to Sky Atlantic on Monday April 13 following its US premiere on HBO tonight (April 12).</p> <p>Read our <em>Game of Thrones</em> Season Five preview here.</p> </div><br /> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928019749408608238noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236904846836208206.post-75523967215389212842015-04-12T23:37:00.008+07:002015-04-12T23:39:05.930+07:00Game of Thrones: Season 5 Preview<p><em>Game of Thrones</em> finally returns to Sky Atlantic on Monday April 13 following its US premiere on HBO on Sunday April 12. Here is a recap of the main storylines, and a preview of what's to come this season.</p> <p><em>"When you play the Game of Thrones, you win or you die. There is no middle ground."</em></p> <p>With so many plots and sub-plots it can be hard to keep track of everyone's comings and goings in Westeros but don't worry, we have you covered.</p> <p><strong>Spoilers for anyone not yet up to date on the TV show.</strong></p> <p><strong><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000481ff-440.jpg" /></strong></p> <p>In season one the Stark's of Winterfell were introduced to us as the main characters and through the loss of the honourable Ned Stark we learned a very important <em>GoT</em> lesson – no one is safe. Since then we've had the Red Wedding and while it may seem as though their family is in ruin, each remaining member has a massive part to play in the future of the seven kingdoms.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a6589-440.jpg" /></p> <p>Sansa has finally escaped King's Landing but while she may be free of Joffrey's torment and Cersei's vengeance, I don't know if 'safe' is a word we would use to describe her situation with Littlefinger. In the Eerie, where her aunt Lysa has met her maker through the Moon Door, Sansa will no doubt be used as a pawn in whatever scheme Littlefinger is plotting next. In the trailer we see him telling her, "There is no justice in the world, not unless we make it. Avenge them." He may have been missing from our screens for a while there, but Littlefinger, the puppet-master that he is, orchestrated Joffrey's death with Olenna Tyrell and is sure to be a major player in season five. Sansa may still be married to Tyrion Lannister but with him in hiding in Pentos for the murder of his father Tywin, she could be Littlefinger's ticket to claiming Winterfell, and a stronghold in the North is nothing to be sniffed at, especially if you have a Stark up your sleeve.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a6587-440.jpg" /></p> <p>Winterfell itself is currently at the hands of the Bolton's and I can't imagine anything worse than giving Ramsay Snow/Bolton a glimmer of power. Until he appeared in the show Joffrey was the worst of the worst but this guy is in a whole other league. We need only look at Theon Greyjoy's fate to be reminded of just how sick and twisted Ramsay can be. Word on the street is he'll be after a wife soon – here's hoping it won't be poor old Sansa.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a6582-440.jpg" /></p> <p>Arya (and her list) have escaped to Braavos after the youngest Stark daughter left The Hound for dead after an epic and dirty fight with Brienne of Tarth. While Castle Black may have been her ideal destination to catch up with her big brother Jon Snow, the ship was Braavos-bound and with her iron coin and those all-important words 'Valar Morghulis' she gained entry to the ship. Will she reacquaint herself with Jaqen H'ghar while she's there? In the trailer we see her outside the House of Black and White and it looks as though she's throwing her beloved sword Needle in the sea – could Arya be getting rid of her identity in order to become a member of the Faceless Men of Braavos? Whatever she gets up to we're sure it'll be cool.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a6583-440.jpg" /></p> <p>Rickon, the youngest Stark, was last seen leaving big brother Bran to go to safety, while Bran and Hodor, with Jojen and Meera Reed, continued their journey beyond The Wall. When the group finally reached their destination they came face-to-face with the Three-Eyed Raven and one of The Children of The Forest – the original non-human inhabitants of Westeros. In the season four finale the Child told Bran, "The first men called us The Children, but we were born long before them."</p> <p>It was announced months ago that this storyline wouldn't feature in the fifth season and having seen the first episode of season five already, we caught up with all of the major players bar this bunch so it looks like it'll be a while until this storyline is picked up on again. While some of Bran's journey was a bit boring in comparison to the other plot-lines – there were no dragons after all – the parting words of the Three-Eyed Raven, "You will never walk again, but you will fly" are sure to take things up a notch. One of Daenerys' dragons is on the loose, will Bran be warging into it in the near future?</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a658b-440.jpg" /></p> <p>Up at Castle Black Jon Snow will no doubt be instrumental in forming an alliance between the Wildlings/Free Folk and wannabe-King Stannis Baratheon. At the end of season four these two forces came face-to-face and we're sure there'll be some drama between Wildling leader Mance Rayder and Stannis if their last encounter is anything to go by. If they can work together it's their best hope against the White Walkers and in terms of Stannis' claim to the Iron Throne, a foothold in The North is the icing on the cake/his real reason for going to The Wall in the first place.</p> <p>The Night's Watch is currently without a commander and given Jon Snow's popularity among the other members could this be something he takes on? </p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a6586-440.jpg" /></p> <p>Daenerys Stormborn of the House Targaryen, the First of Her Name, the Unburnt, Queen of Meereen, Queen of the Andals and the Rhoynar and the First Men, Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea, Breaker of Chains, and Mother of Dragons – what a mouthful – what can we expect from her in season five? Her dragons are out of control and she's been forced to lock them up, one is still on the loose as it stands, so I'm curious as to how she can harness their power and actually train them again before she joins the war for the seat at King's Landing. It's all well and good to say you have dragons but if they're likely to go rogue, how reliant can you be on them?</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/00073224-440.jpg" /></p> <p>In the season five trailer we see Lord Varys and Tyrion discussing the potential Queen, "The seven kingdoms need a ruler loved by millions, with a powerful army and the right family name" and having that pair in your corner can't be a bad thing. I'm excited for any scenes that involve Dany and Tyrion and I can't wait until she finally crosses the sea to stake her claim on the Iron Throne.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a6584-440.jpg" /></p> <p>What will also be interesting to see is how her advisers sway her judgement now that Jorah Mormont (the biggest friendzone victim in modern telly) has been banished. Daario Naharis may be a love interest for Dany but will he try to use that to his advantage? I hope he won't, he's a beautiful man and it'd be great if she could just be happy, but I've seen too many episodes of <em>Game of Thrones</em> to trust him, or anyone else for that matter, implicitly.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a658a-440.jpg" /></p> <p>Back in King's Landing things are going to be rough on Cersei following the death of Tywin. With Joffrey dead, her daughter Myrcella in Dorne, Jaime betraying her trust by freeing Tyrion, and Margaery Tyrell set to sink her claws into Tommen, will she be able to hold down the fort and keep the remaining Lannisters in power?</p> <p>The Tyrells are growing stronger and once other families hear that Tywin is no more, it's only a matter of time before they all start sniffing around and seizing their opportunity to strike. What's more, if the other Lannisters that we haven't gotten to know yet show up (didn't one of them help her with poisoning King Robert way back?) that could spell trouble too because if they're all as ruthless and power-hungry as the ones we do know, things could get interesting.</p> <p>What will become of the Lannister home in Casterly Rock? We've seen Tywin begging Jaime to leave the King's Guard in order to start a family and look after their land and people there, to which he refused because he'd rather stay in King's Landing and protect his son/nephew/king than continue his family legacy. Now that Tywin is dead, will Jaime have a change of heart and grant his father's wish? We can't see him upping and leaving Cersei and Tommen but who knows... Perhaps he and Brienne of Tarth could elope and live happily every after? Who am I kidding, there are no happily ever after's in <em>Game of Thrones.</em></p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a658d-440.jpg" /></p> <p>With Olenna having orchestrated Joffrey's death, Margaery has her sights set on her third Baratheon husband – young Tommen. Renly and Joffrey have both been murdered so I wonder if it's a case of third time's the charm for her. Cersei was set to marry Margaery's brother Ser Loras but given the fact that Tywin was behind that match, we're sure the Queen Regent will put an end to that engagement pretty swiftly and stick around King's Landing to protect her son from Margaery's influence/use his power to do her own bidding.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a6594-440.jpg" /></p> <p>Tommen and Margaery's wedding is previewed in the trailer for season five and weddings in <em>GoT</em> never run smoothly so even if the happy couple manage to make it through the festivities this time around, we're sure someone else won't get off as lightly.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a6585-440.jpg" /></p> <p>Dorne will play a huge part in season five with Oberyn Martell's daughters The Sand Snakes set to make their first appearance in the show. His three daughters, all extremely skilled fighters, will be out to avenge their father who died at the hands of The Mountain. With Myrcella in Dorne, she's bound to become a pawn in this game of revenge. If something should happen to Tommen would she, and her Dornish husband, have a claim to the throne? </p> <p><img alt="" src="https://img.rasset.ie/000a658f-440.jpg" /></p> <p>A big question I would like answered this season - where is Gendry? It's been a long time since Ser Daavos Seaworth sent Robert Baratheon's son out to sea to escape Melisandre and we've yet to catch up with the actual heir to the throne. Is he lost at sea? Did he go into hiding? We just want some kind of update on his whereabouts!</p> <p>So as it stands, the main players for the Iron Throne are:</p> <p><em>Tommen Baratheon</em> - the pressumed son of King Robert and the next King. He's actually the son of Jaime and Cersei Lannister so he has no legit claim at all really in the same way his big brother Joffrey was never a rightful king.</p> <p><em>Stannis Baratheon</em> - the brother of the late King Robert Baratheon. Has a valid claim to the throne, even Ned Stark agreed, but he's busy at The Wall now planning to protect the realm from the White Walkers because if there's no people to rule, what's the point?</p> <p><em>Daenerys Targaryen</em> - her claim to the throne goes back to her father King Aerys II Targaryen, who was removed from the throne by Robert Baratheon following the rebellion.</p> <p>Outsiders:</p> <p><em>Gendry</em> - he's one of probably many children that King Robert has out there and perhaps somewhere down the line, if he doesn't just go into hiding forever then his lineage may be revealed and people will decide that he deserves the throne. Given that his own uncle Stannis didn't support him I'm not full of hope that he'd manage to pull together an army. From what we've seen of him it doesn't seem as though he would have any interest in power anyway.</p> <p><em>Jon Snow</em> - if the rumours about his parentage are true then he would have a stronger claim to the throne than Dany. Dany's older brother Rhaegar was the heir to the throne during their father King Aerys' reign and he began Robert's Rebellion after he kidnapped Lyanna Stark (Ned's sister) from Robert and brought her to Dragonstone. If the rumours are true, Jon is actually Lyanna and Rhaegar's son, not Ned's bastard as we are led to believe. In season one Ned vowed to tell Jon Snow about his mother when he returned from King's Landing, but he never did return to Winterfell so the truth never came out. Maester Aemon of the Night's Watch is a Targaryen but as he has taken his vows he has given up any claim he should have to the throne. While the same would be true for Jon, he's already broken a few of the vows so who is to say he wouldn't break another one if it meant becoming King? I'd be happy with either him or his potential aunt Dany sitting on the throne to be honest. If he is actually Ned's son, and the theories about his parents are false, I'd still love to see him in King's Landing, face-to-face with some of the other major players.</p> <p>Having seen the first episode of the fifth season I'm pretty sure that's all the reminders and re-caps you'll need if you don't have time to re-watch any of the show before it all kicks off again on Sky Atlantic at 9pm on April 13.</p> <p>Sinead Brennan</p><br /> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928019749408608238noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236904846836208206.post-22684622826793382322015-04-12T23:37:00.007+07:002015-04-12T23:37:43.282+07:00Dermot O'Leary 'looking for US agent'<div itemprop="articleBody" readability="25"> <p>Former <em>X Factor</em> presenter Dermot O'Leary has been tipped to launch a career in the US and is said to be on the hunt for an American agent.</p> <p>According to reports, 41-year-old O'Leary, who presented <em>The X Factor</em> from 2007 to 2014, wants to make the move to spend more time with his wife Dee Koppang, a TV producer who frequently works in the US.</p> <p>A source told <em>The Sunday People</em>: "Dermot knows it is a tough market but it is something he is looking into seriously.</p> <p>"He knows he has to get a US agent first. He has complained he doesn't see enough of his wife, so it would solve that problem.</p> <p>"This is his time to grab the opportunity. It's something Dermot has always wanted to do."</p> </div><br /> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928019749408608238noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236904846836208206.post-88820424966281186412015-04-12T23:37:00.005+07:002015-04-12T23:37:42.705+07:00Script star did not give Cameron Diaz his number<div itemprop="articleBody" readability="21"> <p>The Script frontman Danny O'Donoghue has revealed that he did not give actress Cameron Diaz his phone number because he was in a relationship at the time.</p> <p>The 34-year-old <em>Breakeven</em> singer and the 42-year-old <em>The Other Woman</em> star both appeared on an American talk show, where Diaz reportedly took a liking to the Irishman.</p> <p>Speaking to <em>The Sunday World</em>, O'Donoghue said: "We both appeared on <em>The Today Show</em> in New York.</p> <p>"Her assistant told me Cameron wanted my number. I had a girlfriend at the time [model Irma Mali] so I thought it might be a bit weird to hand my number out.</p> <p>"So I said no. I would have bitten her hand off if I hadn't been dating someone. I'm kicking myself."</p> </div><br /> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928019749408608238noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236904846836208206.post-29095144447578166202015-04-12T23:37:00.003+07:002015-04-12T23:37:42.307+07:00Watch! SNL spoofs Game of Thrones<div itemprop="articleBody" readability="11.8146718147"> <p>In the latest episode of <em>Saturday Night Live</em> on US television, the show decamped to the "Eighth Kingdom of Westeros" for a <em>Game of Thrones</em> spoof – and one of the stars of the hit HBO epic even made a cameo.</p> <p>Read our <em>Game of Thrones</em> Season Five preview here.</p> </div><br /> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928019749408608238noreply@blogger.com0